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income trap as China exhausts the benefits of international technology transfer. IKC is productivity-enhancing among Chinese …Intangible knowledge capital (IKC) - technology produced by workers but not embodied in them - can offset the middle … China's IKC generates patents in China, but fewer than in major industrialized economies. Among domestically owned …
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income trap" as China exhausts the benefits of international technology transfer. IKC is productivity-enhancing among Chinese …Intangible knowledge capital (IKC) - technology produced by workers but not embodied in them - can offset the "middle … China's IKC generates patents in China, but fewer than in major industrialized economies. Among domestically owned …
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income trap" as China exhausts the benefits of international technology transfer. IKC is productivity-enhancing among Chinese …Intangible knowledge capital (IKC) – technology produced by workers but not embodied in them – can offset the "middle … China's IKC generates patents in China, but fewer than in major industrialized economies. Among domestically owned …
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China is a boost in social status (vice-ministerial level) with negligible economic impact (US$30 monthly before 2009 …
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in China. Our empirical approach implements concepts developed in Acemoglu (2010) and complements the approaches … (2010) and in Molero-Simarro (2017). Our empirical results to date support the hypothesis that wage-induced technology … change has influenced productivity growth in China, at least in the decade of the 1990s, but perhaps less so or not at all …
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Using data from CHIPS 1995-2013, we find polarization of employment from middle-income Skilled jobs to work in the Unskilled and Self-Employment job categories. This redistribution of employment is consistent with the automation of routine noncognitive tasks in the skilled sector as analyzed in...
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during China?s between 1988 and 2002. We pay special attention to the changing role of sorting by ability versus budget …-constraint effects as China?s education policy has changed from one in which the bulk of direct costs are paid by government for students …
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returns to schooling for college graduates during China's reform between 1988 and 2002. We find that there were substantial …
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We study the dispersion in rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show that regional growth … capital, and infrastructure capital; the infusion of new technology and its regional spread; and market reforms, with a major … before 1994 than after, and we attribute this to emergence of other channels of technology transfer when marketization …
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